Estampado in english

Print

pronunciation: prɪnt part of speech: noun
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estampado1 = patterned ; pattern. 

Example: It contains a multitude of traditional gardens, ponds, splendidly patterned walls, and many other beautiful structures all perfectly balanced in natural settings designated as a world heritage by UNESCO = It contains a multitude of traditional gardens, ponds, splendidly patterned walls, and many other beautiful structures all perfectly balanced in natural settings designated as a world heritage by UNESCO.Example: The pattern of the laid mould is described by giving the spacing in millimetres of the chain-lines and wire-lines in the vicinity of the watermark.

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» estampado de cachemirpaisleypaisley patterned .

Example: The book tells the history of the paisley pattern in textiles from antiquity to the present, emphasizing the production of shawls in the Scottish town of Paisley in the first half of the 19th c.

Example: Cover the blanket with a washable duvet cover in paisley patterned fabric in colors such as burgundy, navy blue and hunter green.

» estampado de lunarespolka dot .

Example: This is a hard-boiled oyster egg, painted with off-white polka dots.

» estampado floralfloral print .

Example: I can't talk about spring fashion without mentioning floral prints -- it seems like there were even more floral dresses on the runway than usual this spring.

estampado2 = blocking ; tooled. 

Example: But the advent of blocking in gold and blind with brass dies (1832) took cloth binding into a new dimension.Example: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.

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» estampado en orogold tooling [Decoración de las letras o adornos de la cubierta o lomo de un libro en color oro]goldblockinggilt-tooled .

Example: For gold tooling, impressions of the tools were first made in blind and then an adhesive glair of egg white was next brushed into the blind impression, allowed to dry, and greased.

Example: Sixteenth-century examples are also known of goldblocking with wooden tools, used cold.

Example: And there was a steady output in the later nineteenth century of well-made prize bindings in gilt-tooled calf, which were slickly produced by specialist firms.

» pasta estampadaprinted paper board .

Example: Edition binding in leather was offered as an alternative to cloth or printed paper boards for such things as poetical gift books, works of piety, and textbooks.

» profusamente estampadodeep-stamped .

Example: Some of these exotic bindings were covered with materials such as watered silk, velvet, deep-stamped leather, and papier mâché.

estampar = rubber stamp ; tool. 

Example: The procedure to be followed if the decision to withdraw has been taken would be: rubber stamp the book so that the word 'withdrawn' clearly appears on it.Example: In bindings of the later hand-press period the title of the book was tooled on the spine.

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» máquina de estampar en relieveembossing machine .

Example: Then, from about 1830, the covering material was further ornamented in an embossing machine = Entonces, aproximadamente a partir de 1830, el material de la cubierta se adornaba aún más con la ayuda de una máquina de estampar en relieve.

Estampado synonyms

impress in spanish: impresionar, pronunciation: ɪmpres part of speech: verb publish in spanish: publicar, pronunciation: pʌblɪʃ part of speech: verb written in spanish: escrito, pronunciation: rɪtən part of speech: adjective black and white in spanish: en blanco y negro, pronunciation: blækændwaɪt part of speech: noun printed in spanish: impreso, pronunciation: prɪntəd part of speech: adjective print making in spanish: hacer la impresión, pronunciation: prɪntmeɪkɪŋ photographic print in spanish: impresión fotográfica, pronunciation: foʊtəgræfɪkprɪnt part of speech: noun
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